WO2009077524A2 - Method for producing highly mechanically demanded pieces and specially tools from low cost ceramics or polymers - Google Patents

Method for producing highly mechanically demanded pieces and specially tools from low cost ceramics or polymers Download PDF

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WO2009077524A2
WO2009077524A2 PCT/EP2008/067610 EP2008067610W WO2009077524A2 WO 2009077524 A2 WO2009077524 A2 WO 2009077524A2 EP 2008067610 W EP2008067610 W EP 2008067610W WO 2009077524 A2 WO2009077524 A2 WO 2009077524A2
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Priority to KR1020107015760A priority patent/KR101430593B1/ko
Priority to JP2010538644A priority patent/JP2011508715A/ja
Priority to CA2708858A priority patent/CA2708858C/en
Priority to US12/808,521 priority patent/US8283026B2/en
Priority to CN2008801266804A priority patent/CN101945744A/zh
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Priority to ZA2010/04863A priority patent/ZA201004863B/en
Priority to US13/647,148 priority patent/US20130183463A1/en

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  • the present invention is directed to a method to fabricate highly solicited pieces, and especially well suited for tools and dies, by casting a low cost high resistance base material (like high and ultra-high resistance concretes [UPC, UHPC], high resistance low water admixture castables or high resistance thermo-setting polymers) to the desired shape, and then at least partially coating the surface with a metal or a technical ceramic.
  • a low cost high resistance base material like high and ultra-high resistance concretes [UPC, UHPC], high resistance low water admixture castables or high resistance thermo-setting polymers
  • UPC ultra-high resistance concretes
  • UHPC ultra-high resistance concretes
  • thermo-setting polymers high resistance low water admixture castables or high resistance thermo-setting polymers
  • thermal projection on concrete when the concrete is the resistant element is also known in protecting concrete against corrosion or against fire as it is described in US6224943, EP0669299 A2, and US5879817.
  • Thermal projection on low resistance resins is also known in the production of low cost models where the mechanical requirements are low (JP60108122).
  • the tool costs represent in general an important part of the costs of the produced pieces. For that reason, the fabrication of low cost tools is very interesting, in particular, as some of these tools do not need to have a very long life cycle.
  • the majority of the tools which are used to shape sheets are manufactured by casting iron alloys and subsequent final machining of the desired geometry. They are also produced starting from metallic blocks which are machined until they have got the desired geometry. However, this normally implies the removal of great amounts of material by machining.
  • the present invention is especially advantageously for manufacturing huge deep drawing dies.
  • deep drawing dies are manufactured by casting steel according to the following process:
  • melt steel mix in the sand mould the melt itself eliminates the model, in the case of not using polystyrene the model can previously be taken away and the melt can be casted in the hollow cavern
  • the die is manufactured by chip removal machining from a metallic block which is easy to machine and which commonly is made of an aluminium alloy or a low alloyed steel.
  • the properties which the finished deep drawing die needs to have are:
  • the aluminium that is commonly used for that purpose has normally a resistance of 300 MPa, and the steels commonly used normally have a mechanical resistance of more than 400 MPa.
  • Scratches can be caused by the presence of very abrasive and big particles in the tool material which are surrounded by a far more deformable or degradable matrix. This increments the contact pressure as the area of real contact is drastically reduced. Scratches or marks on the piece can also be caused by adherences if there is an affinity between the piece's material and the tool. Or they can be caused by holes or surface defects on the tool in which may deposit some piece's material which in turn has a high affinity with subsequent processed pieces.
  • a fifth requirement could be also considered: namely the necessity of obtaining pieces with elevated dimensional tolerances. This is to say that the tool needs to have a high dimensional accuracy and stability.
  • the present invention allows providing the produced piece with very diverse surface or subsurface functionalities like: heating, cooling, sensory, actuator, conducting or inducting in almost any possible desired pattern. This is extremely interesting for an innumerable range of applications, to serve as an example: Inductors, stators, hot forming cooled prototype dies....
  • the present invention provides a method of obtaining highly solicited pieces, particularly advantageous for tools like big deep drawing dies, with the required characteristics and at considerably lower costs by constructing the objective piece with a low cost base material and with a surface layer which is made of a more expensive material and which provide the necessary properties which were described in the previous paragraphs.
  • the layer is normally added by a thermal projection or deposition technique.
  • the added layer is of a metallic nature, very often steel.
  • the layer can also be a technical ceramic
  • the superficial layer can also be an intermetallic compound or a composite encompassing any of the three materials families described (metals, intermetallics and technical ceramics).
  • thermal or electric conduction paths in the surface of the produced piece materials with different corresponding property (thermal or electric conductivity or magnetic permeability mainly) are projected in the desired form trough proper masking.
  • a first aspect of the invention relates to a piece or tool comprising a ceramic or polymeric base material having a mechanical resistance higher than 60 MPa which is at least partially coated with a metal, an intermetallic compound or a technical ceramic.
  • a second aspect of the invention relates to a method for the manufacturing of pieces or tools comprising the following steps: a) casting a ceramic or polymeric base material having a mechanical resistance higher than 60 MPa into the desired shape; b) allowing the cited base material to at least partially solidify or harden; and c) at least partially coating the surface of the piece resulting from step b) with a metal, an intermetallic compound or a technical ceramic.
  • the low cost base material employed is usually a concrete or a low water admixture castable.
  • a high resistance thermo setting polymer might also be used, although it is a bit less suited.
  • a polymer of high resistance or any low cost ceramic, with sufficient mechanical properties can be used.
  • the required resistance level of the support base material depends on the sheet which has to be shaped (on its mechanical resistance, thickness and drawing geometry) and, above all, on the thickness of the employed surface layer. For huge dies for skin production in the automotive industry, sheets of high ability for drawing with a mechanical resistance of about 240 MPa and an elastic limit of about 200 MPa are used.
  • thermosetting polymers with a resistance of more than 300 MPa can be used as a base material or to partially replace the ceramic.
  • This polymer base materials are also very good candidates to fill up the superficial voids that can remain during the casting of the base material especially if those voids are detrimental for the application of the metallic or technological ceramic layer.
  • refractory concretes on the basis of aluminates or low water admixture cements on the basis of alumina can be employed. The characteristics of many of these concretes can be substantially improved if an internal and/or external vibrator is used during the mixing process.
  • compositions of a polymeric die with a metallic or ceramic reinforcement are compositions of a polymeric die with a metallic or ceramic reinforcement, also reinforcements of low cost ceramics, or are compositions of a ceramic die with a metallic or polymeric reinforcement.
  • the low cost base material has a mechanical resistance as high as possible. This is for example the case of many of the machine elements and also the case when using the present invention to fabricate tools to shape very hard AHSS sheets. In this case extreme high resistance concretes can be used.
  • HPC high resistance concretes
  • the usage of metallic fibres different natures and lengths
  • polymeric or textile fibres and other reinforcements can be very advantageous.
  • the low weight of the components that can be attained.
  • the weight of the base material can be lowered by intentionally leaving voids in the low cost base material, or mixing into the mix before casting some low weight material.
  • An illustrative example of this practice would be the addition of expanded polyesthirene in the shape of balls or chuncks of the desired size, after the casting of the ceramic this added material can be eliminated to leave voids on the concrete (material can be eliminated with temperature, acid, any other mean) or simply be left in place.
  • Other eliminable materials can be employed if voids are desirable, or low weight material to be left in the base material like such as low density polymer, cellulose, wax, in balls or particles.
  • the voids in the base material can also be left by blowing a gas during the filling of the mould.
  • the major fragility of ceramics and high resistance polymers is a problem. If a die with a major tolerance regarding possible beats or falls should be obtained, the base material should be armoured. In case of low humidification cements ("low water admixture castables"), metals with a similar linear thermal expansion coefficient to the base material should be used in order to avoid die cracks during the aging process.
  • metals of a similar linear thermal expansion coefficient as the base material itself: iron or nickel (or any alloy having one of those materials as the base alloying element) for the concretes on the bases of porcelanates, and polymeric concrete, invar, constantan, tungsten or molybdenum (or any alloy having one of those materials as the base alloying element) for cements with a high content of alumina and/or silica.
  • the concretes are resistant against high compression loads, but their resistance under tensile stress state is low. Almost all ceramics and many high resistance polymers have a poor tensile strength. That is the main reason for the pieces of the present invention to be often armoured.
  • Another form of assuring that the piece is not exposed to tensile stresses is the use of a hoop or external metallic compression ring or frame. The hoop or ring can also be used to prestress the rods of the armouring. In this way, a more compressive tensional state in all piece zones can be obtained which permits the fabrication of more complex geometries. For some applications though, the tensile mechanical resistance of the low cost base material suffices.
  • a metallic film often being of steel or other metallic alloy (based on Fe, Ni, Co, Al, Mo, W or others) will be laid on the surface in order, to enhance the toughness in the working zone, to withstand the loading on the surface, to facilitate machining and, above all, to permit a good superficial finishing of the produced piece.
  • Projection and deposition methods are the best candidates to attain this metallic, intermetallic or technical ceramic surface layer, but dipping into a melt or slurry or highly bonding particle containing paints (like sol-gels) can also be employed, especially when a first projected/deposited intermediate layer is already present.
  • Thermal projection in one of its variants is then a very suitable process to attain the superficial layer: cold spray projection, plasma projection ("Plasma spray”), HVOF projection ("High Velocity Oxyfuel Spray”), HFPD projection ("High Frequency Pulse Detonation”), oxy-acetylene projection ("flame spray”), arc projection ("electric-arc spray”), or any other.
  • the surface coating can also be made by means of deposition of a fluid or a vapour (CVD- chemical Vapour Deposition, PVD- Physiscal Vapour Deposition, EB- electron beam bombardment, Ion Implantation, Plasma vapour deposition).
  • CVD- chemical Vapour Deposition PVD- Physiscal Vapour Deposition
  • EB- electron beam bombardment Ion Implantation
  • Plasma vapour deposition Some of these processes can enhance some characteristics of the projected/deposited layer and of the bonding quality if they are realised in a controlled atmosphere chamber (at atmospheric pressure as well as under pressure/depression).
  • Any other process which permits the insertion of a sufficiently thick layer and which provides a good union between layer and basic material can be used such as cathode coating, or dipping into a melt of the desired material or a slurry containing the desired material which is afterwards dried out, etched or burned to eliminate the carrier.
  • the chosen technique depends on the required properties at the interface with the base low cost ceramic and the working surface, which in turn depend on many process parameters and geometry conditionings.
  • One very important aspect to be considered are the residuals tensions stresses on the projected/deposited layer left by the different possible techniques and which are very often in turn dependant on the thickness of the layer.
  • the superficial layer can be applied as a solid body.
  • a metallic ring or sleeve can be used as working surface, which can be hooped by heating it up and thus expanding it, entering it with the aid of a press and letting it cool down and thus contracting against the base low cost material improving the anchorage.
  • a metallic liner can be used as working surface (it can also be pressure mounted and deep frozen and the low cost material heated up to improve anchorage) .
  • steels with the desired hardness, but with an enhanced mechanization, steels with lubricant or anti- adherent particles, materials with an optimized tribologic behaviour and/or materials with an extreme wear resistance, as well as the aforementioned materials with specific, thermal, magnetic, electric, piezo- or piro- electric, or any other specific property can be projected/deposited.
  • every type of metal, metallic alloy, intermetallic compound or ceramic or even compounds of them can be inserted.
  • the adherence has a very remarkable influence on the overall performance, therefore improving the adherence at the interface is of great importance.
  • metallic fibres can be employed. Normally the fibres are mixed with the low cost base material and the cast together, unless the fibres are also desired in the body of the low cost base material to increase resistance in tensile stress states, the fibres can be conducted to the surface, and preferably oriented orthogonal to it, to have the biggest fibre pull-out resistance. This can be achieved by applying electric or magnetic fields to orient the fibres.
  • some permanent magnets can be glued to the shaping mould so that when filling the low cost material into which a certain volume percentage of ferromagnetic fibres has been incorporated, and during the vibration of the mix, the fibres can flow towards the magnets aligning with the force lines which run fairly perpendicular to the surface.
  • the piece can be shot penned or blasted to spread the metallic fibres onto the surface. The projected metal adheres especially well to the metal of the base material, even more when this can plastically deform and also some diffusion bonding can be attained if temperature is high enough during the projection or in a posterior treatment.
  • the bonding is mainly a mechanical bonding, and thus it is better when the surface is somewhat rough, providing good anchorage points.
  • the anchorage is also greatly improved if those fibres are activated prior to the thermal projection or deposition (activation is understood as removing all superficial oxides, to have a fibre surface which is as metallic as possible.
  • activation is understood as removing all superficial oxides, to have a fibre surface which is as metallic as possible.
  • sand blasting with corundum, glass balls or micro-particles, etc.
  • shot penning specially with metallic balls
  • an intermediate layer can be considered in order to enhance the adherence of the surface working layer.
  • Such layers could be, for instance, thermo stable layers which are humidity resistant and resistant against alkaline components (in order to avoid the corrosion of the metallic layer used in the inter phase). Such method is described in JP4107251.
  • a superficial porosity can be produced in the base material by using models which degas, by corrosion attack or others.
  • a metallic grid can be put on the model's surface.
  • the concrete will be filled into the model so that the grid is finally on the surface of the concrete tool.
  • the metallic rods of the armouring can be fixed in the mould in a way that they look out of the concrete item on each side on which thermal projection/deposition will be realised, in particular, if the material to be employed as a surface working material, or support intermediate layer sticks better on a metallic substrate than ceramic or polymeric.
  • densities of more than 99 % can be obtained. If a higher surface density is required, a superficial densif ⁇ cation treatment can be realised by local fusion.
  • a sufficiently condensed energy source should be applied for local fusion such as laser or concentrated infra-red (HDIR- ⁇ igh Density Infrared"). Any other method to increase density or even just superficial stress state can be employed, whether they include melting (like welding), or just pure mechanical action (like shot penning).
  • the projected/deposited surface material may require an integrated or superficial thermal treatment as for instance one or several annealing processes or a superficial treatment such as carbo-nitriding or sulfonizing, superficial tempering (by induction, laser, flame, etc.). Not every combination of low cost base material and surface materials permits every treatment. If an elevated temperature is required for the superficial treatment, the compatibility of the linear thermal expansion coefficients has to be taken into account and also the capacity of the basic material to withstand the required temperature for the treatment.
  • an iron plate frame or melt can be installed for that purpose if required as aforementioned.
  • Metallic profiles are also put in guiding zones when the low cost base material is cast so that they remain embedded in the structure, but are easy to machine afterwards. If an anchoring plate or guiding zones are used they are normally inserted into the mould before casting the base material, or into the ceramic/polymer when still fresh. In general, such a plate or profiles have some welded metallic rods or spikes in order to enhance the anchorage to the low cost base material.
  • the present invention is especially well suited for the fabrication of drawing big dies, it can be used for the fabrication of several tool types with considerable advantages.
  • Some of these tools can be: moulds for plastic injection, moulds for thermal shaping of plastics, moulds for light metal injection, forging dies, dies for open forging, bending dies, cutting dies, etc.
  • the working temperature is higher, there are restrictions for the election of the base material and the material for the thermal projection as the linear thermal expansion coefficients must be compatible.
  • the present invention is also well suited for the fabrication of machine components, whether mobile, actuator, sensory or structural. It allows reducing weight in many instances, there is a big potential for cost reduction when using the present invention, and also some functionalities, especially those involving complex patterns with a special functionality, are difficult to obtain in any other manufacturing way. In fact almost any high solicited piece or part demanding a complex functionality are susceptible of benefiting from the present invention.
  • FIG 2 an example of the present invention's application can be seen. It is a schematic representation of a drawing die. Normally, those dies are significantly more complex with blank-holder and lateral cams.
  • the schematic view in Figure 2 a) corresponds to a drawing die which was realised according to the present invention.
  • the image only focuses on the melt support plate and on the hooped high resistance concrete item which is coated by thermal projection FIVOF (it has also been realized with cold spray on top of a first thin layer of HVOF projected metal, with equally satisfactory results and even thicker thicknesses attainable) with hot work tool steel and with additives which can be machined easily.
  • FIVOF thermal projection
  • the difference in the working zone between this die and a die which was fabricated by the conventional method can not be seen easily after machining. Only the compression frame zone with the prestressed rods reveal the presence of concrete.
  • This mould was obtained by following the following steps:
  • Figure 2 b shows a schematic transversal cut in order to demonstrate the difference to a conventional die.
  • the basic transport plate and the die fixture (22) with the rods for the armouring of the concrete can be seen in the image.
  • the armouring rods can also be seen (20). Some of them are prestressed (20A) with the help of the hoop (23).
  • the used high resistance concrete (25) is a "low water admixture castable" on the basis of alumina which was fired in a controlled atmosphere oven.
  • the armouring rods enter the thermal projection layer (26).
  • the image shows the layer which has received a densif ⁇ cation treatment by local laser fusion (30).
  • Example 2 A selective heating profiling roll was obtained with the present invention.
  • the roll has embedded a conductive heating pattern on its working surface.
  • This profiling roll was obtained by following the following steps:
  • Example 3 A hot stamping prototype die with integrated cooling was obtained.
  • the die has some zones with high conductivity to realize high strength on the produced components, and areas where conductivity is low, to facilitate posterior cutting of the component.
  • This die was obtained by following the following steps: - Mould fabrication in expanded polystyrene. A box with the negative of the tool form in its internal lower side.
  • tubes are indented 0,5mm into the polystyrene, the spikes are looking into the cavity away from the mould.
  • Two independent circuits are used, one for the areas where high heat extraction rate is desirable and thus cooling will be performed, and one for areas where low heat extraction rates are desirable and thus tempering will be employed.

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